In the wake of Covid-19, the aviation industry is undergoing significant transformations, particularly within aircraft cabins, to adapt to new health and economic realities. Key changes include reduced seating due to lower passenger demand and social distancing, a decline in shared items like magazines and seatback screens to minimize health risks, and an increased focus on digital transformation to enhance passenger experience and reduce costs. Airlines are also exploring the use of passenger planes for cargo transport to offset revenue losses, though this presents logistical challenges. As mobile apps become central to in-flight services, interactions between cabin crew and passengers are likely to become more digital, promoting hygiene and cost-efficiency. These shifts represent an effort by airlines to innovate swiftly in response to pandemic-induced challenges, aiming to regain passenger confidence and stabilize financially.